US and Iran are continuing ceasefire talks in Pakistan despite deep disagreements between the two sides. Iran has presented 'red lines,' demanding a halt to Israeli strikes in Southern Lebanon and compensation for damages. The US is emphasizing securing a safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz while showing military activity.
The US and Iran are continuing historic face-to-face talks in Pakistan to discuss a fragile ceasefire. Both sides show deep disagreements, including Iran's demands for compensation and release of frozen assets amid Israeli attacks in Lebanon. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz is severely impacting global energy exports from the Persian Gulf.
The US has begun clearing sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz and claims the destruction of Iranian mine-laying vessels. Simultaneously, high-level peace talks between the US and Iran have commenced in Pakistan, aiming to extend the ceasefire and discuss nuclear issues. Despite military actions and diplomatic efforts, deep mistrust keeps the situation volatile.
High-level talks between the US and Iran entered an all-night session, revealing deep disagreements over key issues like the Strait of Hormuz and ceasefire scope. Iran described the talks as potentially decisive, but the US criticized Iran's demands as 'excessive.' Tensions are rising as the possibility of Israeli military action looms if negotiations collapse.
US and Iranian officials began face-to-face talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, to resume ceasefire discussions. These talks proceeded after Iran's preconditions, including a reduction in Israeli strikes on Southern Lebanon, were met. The negotiations are threatened by deep disagreements and continued Israeli attacks, amidst internal political tensions in Lebanon.
The US and Iran have begun direct talks in Pakistan as a fragile ceasefire holds. Key issues under discussion include halting Israeli strikes in Lebanon and releasing frozen Iranian assets. Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues to drive up energy prices.
The US and Iran began face-to-face talks in Pakistan to sustain a fragile ceasefire. These negotiations followed the fulfillment of Iranian preconditions and prior meetings with the US and Pakistan. The core discussion focuses on advancing the ceasefire amid Israel's continued attacks on Iranian-backed groups.
The US and Iran have begun direct talks in Pakistan to sustain a fragile ceasefire. Key issues under discussion include halting Israeli strikes in Lebanon and releasing frozen Iranian assets. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz continues to significantly impact energy markets.
US and Iran began talks in Pakistan as a fragile ceasefire holds, amid ongoing conflict. Iran presented 'red lines,' demanding compensation for US-Israeli strikes and the release of frozen assets. Iran's chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz is severely impacting Middle East security and driving up energy prices.
US and Iran began talks in Pakistan as a fragile ceasefire holds, amid ongoing conflict. Iran presented 'red lines,' demanding compensation for strikes and the release of frozen assets. Despite the talks, tensions remain high as Israel continues strikes in Lebanon.